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Measuring Regulatory Quality? No Thanks (But Why Not?)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Claudio M. Radaelli*
Affiliation:
University of Exeter

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References

1 Claudio M. Radaelli and Oliver Fritsch, “Measuring Regulatory Performance”, Working Paper for the OECD Regulatory Policy Committee (2011).

2 Radaelli, Claudio M. and De Francesco, Fabrizio, Regulatory Quality in Europe: Concepts, Measures and Policy Processes (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2007)Google Scholar

3 OECD, Indicators of Regulatory Management Systems (Paris 2009)Google ScholarPubMed.

4 Jacobzone, Stéphane, Choi, Chang-Wong and Miguet, Claire, “Indicators of Regulatory Management Systems”, 4 OECD Working Papers on Public Governance (2007).Google Scholar

5 See literature reviews in Renda, Andrea, Impact Assessment in the EU: The State of the Art and the Art of the State (Brussels: Centre for European Policy Studies, 2006)Google Scholar as well as in Radaelli and De Franceso, Regulatory Quality in Europe, supra note 2.

6 Crafts, Nicholas, “Regulation and Productivity Performance”, 22(2) Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2006), pp. 186202 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

7 OECD, Indicators of Regulatory Management Systems., supra note 3

8 On surveys, see Radaelli and Fritsch, “Measuring Regulatory Performance”, supra note 1.